I can see the Wii U going on being a success, but deep down, I have a feeling that the Gamepad will be forgotten over the years. Don't get me wrong, the gamepad is a neat little device and I'm sure there will be ways to use it in the future, but other then playing games on the game pad and using it during split screen, do you think 3rd parties devs. will support the gamepad in the next year or two.

The reason why I'm saying this is because I think people are going to buy and use the Wii U Pro Controller more then the gamepad that devs are just going to ignore the gamepad all together and just develop for the pro controller. Maybe its just me missing traditional controllers or feeling annoyed that I have to use my gamepad for almost everything while I'm using the my wiimote.

What do you guys thing, will the gamepad be the next wiimote? and please no rude comments, I just creating a discussing.

PS: To be honest, if devs just develop for the pro controller and just use the gamepad for playing while the TV is occupied, I'll be fine with that.

Nope, I can honestly see the GamePad becoming the new standard. (on Nintendo systems) The middle screen has the potential to be useful. Just needs the right developer to unleash its full potential (without it being called to death a "gimmick").

Suke wrote:I can see the Wii U going on being a success, but deep down, I have a feeling that the Gamepad will be forgotten over the years. Don't get me wrong, the gamepad is a neat little device and I'm sure there will be ways to use it in the future, but other then playing games on the game pad and using it during split screen, do you think 3rd parties devs. will support the gamepad in the next year or two.

Yes we'll probably continue to see more forced GamePad features in the next year and beyond from 3rd parties. I doubt Nintendo will let another "Wii motionplus" situation happen again.

Suke wrote:The reason why I'm saying this is because I think people are going to buy and use the Wii U Pro Controller more then the gamepad that devs are just going to ignore the gamepad all together and just develop for the pro controller.

I doubt developers would ignore the GamePad. It has everything you'd find on a normal controller and more. Plus not to mention it comes with the system so it would be silly to straight up and believe more people will go out and buy a pro controller than use the one that comes with the system. I really only see the pro controller being bought more for multiplayer games tbh.

I really don't want to see the GamePad go to waste… by Nintendo that is. ( 3rd parties, I could careless what they do with it. XD)

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The gamepad is the primary control imput, every WiiU owner has it, allows motion and touscreen gaming, and is the whole reason of the WiiU. Making a game only for secondary controllers tjat have less features (and dont bring anything that the pad cannot do) like the wiiremote or pro controller is a risky move in terms of sales since it forces consumers to purchase another peripheral just to play a game like they do in 360.Even if the pro controller was used as the primary imput, a gamepad option will always be on the games.

Probably not, everyone who buys a Wii U has a Game Pad, but not all of them have a Pro Controller. And I suspect a lot of games will use features like the touch screen for various things, which can't be replicated with the Pro Controller.

In a word: No. Because thus far, the Gamepad is the best controller Nintendo has come up with since the SNES. It seems huge, and it is, but it's very light and comfortable to hold, unless you're trying to hold it one-handed. The number of different features and functionality the controller itself has is rather amazing. The fact that you can use it as a remote for your TV and cable even when the console is off, is pretty damn cool. Let alone the fact that you can play most games right on the controller screen, without needing the TV to be on. And besides that, I honestly don't like the look/feel of the so-called "Pro" controller. The Classic Controller Pro model, if anything, was vastly superior, and they should have stuck with that.

But overall, the GamePad's button layout, the buttons themselves, the dpad, the sticks, the touch screen, pretty much everything except the battery life, all works great.

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well the gamepad is the BIGGEST thing about the Wii u, ( mostly bigger than HD and miiverse! ) and we pretty much figure that NINTENDO THEMSELVES will keep making games that utilize the gamepad. and by the looks of it now, MICHEL ANCEL REEEAAALLY LIKES THE GAMEPAD! XD